HighlightsRelax on white-sand beaches, explore the Mayan ruins of Copan and Tikal, bargain at the local markets of colourful colonial Antigua, meet some local friends at G for Good homestays in Guatemala and Nicaragua, skip the bus and gain time (and comfort!) with a flight between Roatan and Managua.

DescriptionEscape the resorts and discover something extraordinary in Central America. Visit six countries on this adventure and experience mighty ruins, clear Caribbean waters, rainforests, and breathtaking scenery along the way. Explore indigenous Mayan villages and meet locals for an immersive experience that few travellers get to know. While youre free to choose your own adventure, your accommodation and transportation are included. Our expert CEOs will help you make the most of your time. Take a trip thats packed with all the things you need and nothing you dont - 32 days of maximum adventure at minimum cost.

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Day 1 Playa del CarmenCheck into our hotel and enjoy the city. Additional Notes: Shuttles and buses from the CancUn airport are easy to find and reasonably priced. You can also take the public ADO bus that has departures every 30 minutes from the airport to Playa Del Carmen for approximately MX 146 ($12 USD). Included Activities: Arrival Day and Welcome Meeting

Day 2 Playa del CarmenStart your holiday off with some hardcore relaxation. Enjoy a full day of free time to fill as you wish. Get your ruin on with a visit to Tulum perched atop the sea, explore the fish- and coral-filled seas around Cozumel on a scuba dive, go swimming in a cenote or at the beach, and save some energy for a night out on the town.

Day 6 Caye Caulker/San IgnacioFrom the town of San Ignacio, opportunities abound for exploring Belize's little known inland scenic beauty. With free time here, choose to explore the area by foot, canoe or horse, take a caving trip, or visit the Mountain Pine Ridge Area and swim in its inviting pools and rivers. It is possible to do cave tubing or visit the ATM cave on this day however it would require a group decision to do this with minimum numbers. The local operator would pick them up from the water taxi terminal and take passengers directly from Belize City to do one of these activities. Transport: Water taxi (0.75-1.00 hours, 39km) Local bus (3.00 hour(s), 123km)

Day 7

San Ignacio

Day 7 San IgnacioOpt to visit the sacred Mayan cave Actun Tunichil Muknal or check out the seldom-visited Mayan ruins of Xunantunich.

Day 8

Flores

Day 8 San Ignacio/FloresCross the border into Guatemala and you immediately notice the difference in culture, with its heavy Mayan influence and Spanish language. Here we have entered Guatemala's northeast jungle PetEn region. The descendants of the Maya of ChichEn ItzA migrated to the PetEn area several centuries after the collapse of the great Mayan cities in the YucatAn. En route to Flores, stop for a guided tour of the ancient city of Tikal. Arrive in Flores, the capital of the department of PetEn, a small island located on the second largest lake of Guatemala, Lake PetEn ItzA. Included Activities: Border Crossing (Belize - Guatemala) Tikal Ruins Guided Tour Transport: Taxicab (0.25-0.50 hours, 5km) Private Vehicle (1.50-2.50 hours, 100km) Private Vehicle (1.00-1.50 hours, 65km)

Day 9

Rio Dulce

Day 9 Flores/Rio DulceA travel day from Flores to Rio Dulce which is located in the department of Izabal, home of the largest lake in Guatemala, Lake Izabal was one of the most important water ways of the Spanish crown during colonial times. We take the road past areas of dense jungle and arrive at RIo Dulce, a small town on Lake Izabal and a port stop for boaters around the globe, on their way to/from Livingston and the Caribbean coast. Transport: Private Vehicle (4.00-5.00 hours, 210km)

Day 10

Rio Dulce

Day 10 Rio DulceOpt to visit the coastal town of Livingston by boat, go for a swim in a natural hot waterfall, take a sunrise kayak to visit groups of noisy howler monkeys, or take a horseback ride through the rubber plantations combined with a visit to the Shaman Tower.

Day 11

Antigua

Day 11 Rio Dulce/AntiguaToday is a travel day from Rio Dulce to Antigua, followed by an orientation walk once you arrive. Plan your activities for the next day and enjoy some of the nightlife this beautiful colonial city has to offer. Your Chief Experience Officer (CEO) will take you on a brief orientation walk to help you get your bearings. While youre here, opt to take a mountain bike ride out into the countryside or explore the fascinating markets, shops and museums within the city. Included Activities: Orientation Walk Salsa Lesson Transport: Private Vehicle (6.00-7.50 hours, 315km)

Day 12

Antigua

Day 12 AntiguaRelax with a massage, climb a volcano, soak up the culture of this colonial town's many museums and cafes, attend a chocolate workshop, visit one of the local coffee or macadamia nut plantations, or explore the nearby hills and towns by bike.

Day 13

Panajachel

Day 13 Antigua/PanajachelTravel through the hills and fertile fields of the Guatemalan highlands to the shores of Lake AtitlAn, one of the most beautiful spots in Guatemala. Twelve native villages, blue/grey mountains and three volcanoes line the shores of this lake resulting in a wonderful combination of unusual natural beauty and traditional culture. The area is also ideal for outdoor pursuits like swimming, fishing, wind surfing, hiking, bird watching, kayaking, and horseback riding. Additional Notes: Note: Please dress conservatively when visiting the villages and refrain from photographing religious ceremonies, or individuals who do not wish to be photographed. Transport: Private Vehicle (2.50-3.50 hours, 80km)

Day 14

San Juan La Laguna

Day 14 Panajachel/San Juan La Laguna (1D)Embark on a boat ride across the lake before participating in a G Adventures-supported homestay with a local family. This area is known for stunning scenery and great shopping for Mayan handicrafts. Opt to bargain for colourful textiles and paintings at the lakes markets. Included Activities: Posadas Mayas Homestay Transport: Boat (0.50-0.75 hours, 25km)

Day 15

Antigua

Day 15 San Juan La Laguna/AntiguaWe return to Antigua to spend more time to explore the city, shop, and check out optional activities in the area. Optional activities include visiting a macadamia nut and coffee plantations, biking around Antiguas surrounding hills and salsa lessons. Included Activities: Big Night Out Transport: Boat (0.50-0.75 hours, 25km) Private Vehicle (2.50-3.50 hours, 80km)

Day 16

Antigua

Day 16 AntiguaEnjoy free time to relax with a massage, explore the nearby hills by bicycle, or visit a local macadamia nut farm.

Day 17

Copan

Day 17 Antigua/CopanThe colonial highland town of Copan Ruinas is a charming and relaxing place, set along a river in the coffee growing region close to the Guatemalan border. The Mayan ruins of Copan are fascinating, beautiful and unique among Mayan cities. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980, Copan contains some of the most important Mayan ruins found to date, and many unusual artistic features, including some of the most detailed carving in the Mayan world. Included Activities: Border Crossing (Guatemala-Honduras) Transport: Private Vehicle (8.00 hour(s), 200km)

Day 18

Copan

Day 18 CopanFree time in Copan. Opt to visit the impressive Copan ruins and check out some lesser known Mayan sites along the way. Knowledgable local guides can interpret the many Mayan carvings left here over 1,000 years ago. You can also choose to explore the nearby hills and small villages on horseback or journey through the countryside to some hidden jungle hot springs for a relaxing soak.

Day 19 Copan/RoatanSpend time on the island snorkelling, scuba diving or just relaxing on the beach. Roatan is a SCUBA diving haven with its location along part of the second largest barrier reef in the world. Roatan is a Caribbean island made famous for its marine treasures. Crystal blue waters invite swimming, diving and snorkelling, or simply relax on the white, sand beaches of the Bay Islands. Additional Notes: Prepare for the long travel day with snacks. Transport: Local bus (8.00 hour(s), 320km) Ferry (1.50-2.00 hours, 75km) Taxicab (0.50 hour(s))

Days 20-21 RoatanFree time in Roatan to enjoy optional activities. Roatan is a world-famous destination for SCUBA diving and snorkelling. The coral reef here is home to sea turtles, dolphins, rays, hundreds of species of colorful fish, corals and sponges. You can also explore the clear waters on a boat, kayak or paddleboard. Explore the island on a moped and visit traditional Garifuna settlements on the other end of the island.

Day 22

Granada

Day 22 Roatan/GranadaSpend the morning in Caribbean paradise. Then skip a long bus ride and fly in style to Managua, and continue overland to Nicaragua's third largest and oldest city, Granada. Transport: Plane (4.50-6.00 hours) Private Vehicle (1.00-1.50 hours)

Day 23

Granada

Day 23 GranadaGranada's colonial charm is complemented by the active volcanoes and lakes that surround it, and there are many fun easy day trips available. Hike, cruise, or just explore the city's markets and museums. Walking is probably the easiest way to see all the sights of Granada, your tour leader will give you an initial orientation walking tour of the city and then you have plenty of time to explore in more depth. Included Activities: Orientation Walk Big Night Out

Day 24

Granada

Day 24 GranadaFree time to explore beautiful Granadas busy markets, colonial buildings and museums on foot or take a horse and carriage ride around town. Enjoy a meal on the "calzada", a pedestrian street that extends from the center of town down to Lake Nicaragua. There are many optional activities to do just outside of town as well. Walk in the forest at the top of Mombacho Volcano, kayak around the isletas in Lake Nicaragua or swim in Laguna de Apoyo.

Day 25

Isla de Ometepe

Day 25 Granada/Isla de Ometepe (1D)From the town of San Jorge, we cross Lake Nicaragua by ferry to arrive at Ometepe Island, formed from two volcanoes, one active and one dormant that rise out of the middle of the lake. The limited development and traditional communities create a welcoming relaxed atmosphere. The group will be split up amongst different local families who will host you in their homes for two nights in a small community on the island. Breakfast and dinner will be provided in the home. This experience give you a chance to see how rural Nicaraguans live. Included Activities: Puesta del Sol Community Guesthouse Stay Transport: Local bus (2.00 hour(s), 75km) Local bus (0.25-0.50 hours, 5km) Ferry (1.00-1.50 hours, 10km) Private Vehicle (0.25 hour(s))

Day 26

Isla de Ometepe

Day 26 Isla de Ometepe (1B, 1D)Today is a free day in Ometepe. We get to spend more time with the local host families and see more of the island. Opt to climb either of the two volcanoes on the island, view petroglyphs left by the islands original inhabitants, walk or kayak in Charco Verde reserve, swim in clear spring water at Ojo de Agua, lay on the beach or explore the island on bicycle. Included Activities: Puesta del Sol Community Guesthouse Stay

Day 28 MonteverdeThe day is free to choose from many optional activities. Fly hundreds of meters above the trees on a zip-lining tour, hike through one of the cloud forest reserves, ride a horse in the mountains, visit a coffee/sugar cane farm, go bungee jumping, drive an ATV on trails in the hills, tour the cheese factory or check out the orchid garden, serpentarium, or frog pond in town.

Day 29

La Fortuna

Day 29 Monteverde/La FortunaThe trip from Monteverde to La Fortuna takes us down from the cloud forest and across Costa Ricas largest lake The town of La Fortuna lies at the base of the Arenal Volcano, which dominates the landscape rising to 1670 meters high. The town has become famous as the adventure sports capital of Costa Rica. Choose your adventure! Canyoneering, white water rafting, hiking, caving, rafting, horseback riding, paddlebording, kayaking, visiting a wildlife refuge, and even more activities are all possible options for you to choose from while were here. Transport: Shared van (3.50 hour(s)) Boat (0.75 hour(s)) Shared van (0.50 hour(s))

Day 30

La Fortuna

Day 30 La FortunaChoose your adventure! Canyoneering, white water rafting, hiking, caving, rafting, horseback riding, paddlebording, kayaking, visiting a wildlife refuge, and even more activities are all possible options for you to choose from while were here.

Day 31 La Fortuna/San JoseReturn to San Jose for our final night out. San Jose has beautiful parks, museums and theatres. Enjoy the view of the surrounding lush mountains from the downtown streets. Transport: Local bus (3.00-4.00 hours)

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